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Routledge Handbook of Constitutional Law / edited by Mark Tushnet, Thomas Fleiner and Cheryl Saunders.

Contributor(s): Series: Routledge handbooksPublication details: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2015.Edition: RevDescription: xxiv, 503 p. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781138857674
Other title:
  • Handbook of constitutional law
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.5402 TUS 23
LOC classification:
  • K3165 .R68 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Contents: Part 1: General issues ; 1. Constitutions and constitutionalism, Olivier Beaud and Yasuo Hasebe ; 2. Constitutions embedded in different legal systems, Thomas Fleiner and Cheryl Saunders; 3. International relations and international law, Anne Peters and Ulrich Preuss; 4. Constitutions and legitimacy over time, Catherine Dupre and Jiunn-rong Yeh; 5. National uniqueness and convergence/globalization, Zaid Al-Ali and Arun Thiruvengadam; 6. Religion and Culture, Javier Couso and Rohan Edrinsha; 7. Constitution making; 8. Constitutional interpretation, Amnon Reichman and Dominique Rousseau; Part 2: Structures; 9. Governmental systems, Denis Baranger and Christina Murray; 10. Emergency powers, Victor Ramraj and Menaka Gurumswamy; 11. The judiciary and constitutional review, Albert Chen and Luis Miguel Maduro; 12. Administrative bureaucracies, Hector Fix-Fierro and Janet MacLean; 13. Electoral systems, Babacar Kante and MP Singh; 14. Federalism and autonomy, Lidija Basta-Fleiner and Jean Francois Gaudreault-Desbiens; 15. Minorities, Solomon Dersso and Francesco Palermo; 16. Free expression and association, Iain Currie; Part 3: Rights; 17. Freedom of and right to information, Thomas Bull and Hugh Corder; 18. Freedom of religion and establishment or non-establishment, W. Cole Durham and Carolyn Evans; 19. Human dignity, Margit Cohn and Dieter Grimm; 20. Rights in connection with criminal process, Maximo Langer and Kent Roach; 21. Procedural fairness, Sophie Boyron and Wendy Lacey; 22. Limits on punishment, Denise Meyerson and Martin Scheinin; 23. Rights of non-citizens, Linda Bosniak and Atsushi Kondo; 24. General provisions dealing with equality, Ruth Rubio-Marin and Michal Stein; 25. Gender equality, including rights of sexual minorities, Wen-Chen Chang; 26. Race and ethnicity, Patrick Macklem and Adrien Wing; 27. Positive discrimination/affirmative action with respect to gender and race, Robert Cottrol and Megan Davis; 28. Social and economic rights, George Katrougalos; 29. Property rights, Kirsty Gover and Jeremy Webber; 30. "Third generation" rights, focusing on the distinction between individual and collective rights, Roberto Gargarella and Michael Karayanni; 31. Cultural and language rights, Bipin Adhikari and Carlos Viver; 32. Environmental rights, including rights of future generations, Han Sik Cho; 33. State Action/Horizontal Effect, Colm O'Cinneide and Manfred Stelzer; 34. Justiciability, Juani Bertomeu and Mark Tushnet; Part 4: New Challenges; 35. Asylum and Refugees, Michelle Foster and Jonathan Klaaren; 36. Sovereignty, Nihil Bhuta and Stefan Oeter; 37. Multicultural Societies and Migration, Anna Gamper and Theo Ohlinger; 38. Supranational Organizations, including peace enforcement and United Nations, Nicholas Haysom; 39. New Technological Challenges, Anita Allen and Thomas Fetzer
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Contents:
Part 1: General issues ;
1. Constitutions and constitutionalism, Olivier Beaud and Yasuo Hasebe ;
2. Constitutions embedded in different legal systems, Thomas Fleiner and Cheryl Saunders;
3. International relations and international law, Anne Peters and Ulrich Preuss;
4. Constitutions and legitimacy over time, Catherine Dupre and Jiunn-rong Yeh;
5. National uniqueness and convergence/globalization, Zaid Al-Ali and Arun Thiruvengadam;
6. Religion and Culture, Javier Couso and Rohan Edrinsha;
7. Constitution making;
8. Constitutional interpretation, Amnon Reichman and Dominique Rousseau;
Part 2: Structures;
9. Governmental systems, Denis Baranger and Christina Murray;
10. Emergency powers, Victor Ramraj and Menaka Gurumswamy;
11. The judiciary and constitutional review, Albert Chen and Luis Miguel Maduro;
12. Administrative bureaucracies, Hector Fix-Fierro and Janet MacLean;
13. Electoral systems, Babacar Kante and MP Singh;
14. Federalism and autonomy, Lidija Basta-Fleiner and Jean Francois Gaudreault-Desbiens;
15. Minorities, Solomon Dersso and Francesco Palermo;
16. Free expression and association, Iain Currie;
Part 3: Rights;
17. Freedom of and right to information, Thomas Bull and Hugh Corder;
18. Freedom of religion and establishment or non-establishment, W. Cole Durham and Carolyn Evans;
19. Human dignity, Margit Cohn and Dieter Grimm;
20. Rights in connection with criminal process, Maximo Langer and Kent Roach;
21. Procedural fairness, Sophie Boyron and Wendy Lacey;
22. Limits on punishment, Denise Meyerson and Martin Scheinin;
23. Rights of non-citizens, Linda Bosniak and Atsushi Kondo;
24. General provisions dealing with equality, Ruth Rubio-Marin and Michal Stein;
25. Gender equality, including rights of sexual minorities, Wen-Chen Chang;
26. Race and ethnicity, Patrick Macklem and Adrien Wing;
27. Positive discrimination/affirmative action with respect to gender and race, Robert Cottrol and Megan Davis;
28. Social and economic rights, George Katrougalos;
29. Property rights, Kirsty Gover and Jeremy Webber;
30. "Third generation" rights, focusing on the distinction between individual and collective rights, Roberto Gargarella and Michael Karayanni;
31. Cultural and language rights, Bipin Adhikari and Carlos Viver;
32. Environmental rights, including rights of future generations, Han Sik Cho;
33. State Action/Horizontal Effect, Colm O'Cinneide and Manfred Stelzer;
34. Justiciability, Juani Bertomeu and Mark Tushnet;
Part 4: New Challenges;
35. Asylum and Refugees, Michelle Foster and Jonathan Klaaren;
36. Sovereignty, Nihil Bhuta and Stefan Oeter;
37. Multicultural Societies and Migration, Anna Gamper and Theo Ohlinger;
38. Supranational Organizations, including peace enforcement and United Nations, Nicholas Haysom;
39. New Technological Challenges, Anita Allen and Thomas Fetzer

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